Palestinian martyr Isaac Hassan, who was killed in cold blood by Egyptian soldiers a week ago in Rafah border area, arrived by ambulance in the Gaza Strip on Thursday afternoon.

Spokesman for the interior ministry Iyad al-Bazam said yesterday that the body of Hassan was delivered at the Rafah border crossing and would be transferred to al-Shifa hospital for forensic tests before handing it over to his family.

Al-Jazeera satellite channel recently broadcast a video recording showing Egyptian soldiers opening fire at Hassan after he crossed a few meters into Egypt's territorial waters and killed him immediately.

The soldiers also ignored a Palestinian policeman near the border fence as he was loudly trying to convince them that the young man was mentally disordered and posing no threat.

For its part, the Palestinian interior ministry in Gaza demanded the Egyptian authorities to conduct an immediate investigation into the incident and to take legal action against the perpetrators.

Palestinian national and Islamic forces in Gaza Strip called on Egyptian authorities to promptly investigate the killing of Ishaq Hassan on the border of Gaza and to bring the Egyptian border guards responsible for the incident to justice.

Following a meeting held Sunday in Gaza city, the Palestinian national and Islamic forces expressed deep regret over the killing of Ishaq Hassan at the hands of Egyptian border guards after he crossed few meters into Egyptian waters.

Earlier Sunday, dozens of Palestinians participated in a protest vigil outside the former headquarters of Egyptian Embassy condemning the killing of Hassan on the borders of Gaza last Thursday.

The vigil was organized by the Palestinian Youth Forum.

The participants held banners reading “Where are the human rights?” “Where is the right of neighbors?”

Spokesman for the forum Mohamed al-Lubad condemned Egypt for the act, “which is contrary to all humanitarian laws and traditions."

He called on the Egyptian authorities to open an investigation into the incident and bring the responsible for it to justice.

For its part, Hemaya Center for Human Rights strongly condemned the killing of Hassan by Egyptian border guards without prior warning, considering the incident a violation of human rights.

The center also called for opening an immediate investigation into the act, stressing “the urgent need for opening the Rafah crossing as the humanitarian situation seriously deteriorates in Gaza Strip.”

Hemaya center called on international human rights organizations to bear their responsibilities towards the tragic suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

On Thursday, Egyptian border guards opened fire on a Palestinian young man after swimming through the sea across Gaza's southern border into Egyptian territorial waters.

Al Jazeera on Friday released footage of the moment Hassan was killed and showed Palestinian forces stationed on the other side of the border calling on Egyptian guards to stop shooting as the man was mentally unstable. Video

Egyptian workers working on the pipes that pump seawater along the border.

During recent months the subsidence of the land along the Egyptian border have become a great danger for the population of Rafah.

This is due to the Egyptian project that has been pumping seawater all along its border with the Gaza Strip. The goal of this project is to flood the tunnels that provided access for the Palestinian people who have been locked in Gaza since the implementation of the blockade imposed by the Israeli occupation.

Abdel Aziz El Atar, Head of the Civil Defence Office in Rafah, explains how they are receiving daily calls alerting about the appearance of new holes in the land, the flooding of more agricultural areas by seawater or the flooding of more homes.

All of this continues to happen despite the fact that most of the homes near the Egyptian border have been evacuated due to the flooding and the high risk of land subsidence.

The staff of the Civil Defence Office regrets not having the technology and the equipment required to cope with this situation, “we fear that with the winter and the heavy rains it will just get worse…” “Besides the flooding, we are suffering from the contamination of the aquifers with sea water, the salinization of the croplands… And moreover, this project broke several pipelines that supplied drinking water and destroyed as well the sewage system in some areas near the border”.

All these dangers and consequences had been warned by a great number of international NGO’s that saw that project as “a new threat for the food security and the access to drinking water for the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip”. In addition, this poses a serious threat for the environment, both for Egypt and Palestine.

For this reason, the Palestinian Government in Gaza demands that international agencies, such as the UN, take the required measures in order to stop and cancel this project, that represents a clear violation of the international and humanitarian law and of the international conventions and principles regarding common cross-border water resources.

ISM also met the Head of Security at the border, who said that actually their biggest concern is that “the wall that separates Egypt from Gaza has been sinking in several points… we are afraid that during the next months it will collapse completely, making it almost impossible for us to keep the security of the border… several security posts have been already displaced due to land subsidence”.

He continues, “However, that’s not the only aggression we suffer from the Egyptian authorities; everyday, the Egyptian soldiers insult and open fire both against the Palestinian civilian population from Rafah and against our security forces. Two weeks ago for example, they shot three workers that were fixing a subsidence near the border. After that, the soldiers entered Palestinian territory and kidnapped the three injured workers. Until now, the government from Gaza doesn’t have any news about them.” He also adds, “Just another example happened a few days ago, when the Egyptian soldiers shot a drinking water deposit”.

Both interviewees demand the international community to put pressure on the Egyptian Authorities. “That’s the only way of stopping this humanitarian and environmental crime, as locally, the Egyptian government enjoys the support of both Israel and Ramallah’s governments on that project”.

The Palestinian Association for Human Rights (Witness) has called for conducting a neutral investigation into the murder of a Gazan mentally ill youth by Egyptian soldiers after he crossed the Rafah coastal border.

In a press release on Saturday, Witness said there was no security need to use lethal force against the young man, describing his murder as a war crime.

Witness called for carrying out an immediate probe into the incident and taking legal action against the perpetrators to avoid recurrences.

Egyptian soldiers on Friday shot dead a mentally ill Palestinian identified as Isaac Hassan after he waded through the Gaza sea into Egypt's territory, and impounded his body.

In a related context, the national security apparatus in Gaza said that its officers in Rafah tried to reach the victim quickly to prevent him from entering the Egyptian territorial waters, but they failed because their posts were several meters away from the beach.

Head of the apparatus Naim al-Ghoul stated in Facebook remarks on Saturday that it was not the first time the Egyptian army killed a Palestinian in cold blood, recalling that its soldiers had killed many Palestinians, including tunnel workmen and two children.

Ghoul expressed his belief that such killing incidents reflected the size of incitement within the Egyptian army against Gaza and its population.

The Palestinian interior ministry has accused the Egyptian army of cold-bloodedly executing a mentally ill young man on Thursday as he was swimming near the Gaza coastal border.

"The appalling scenes which were televised of a mentally disordered young man being killed by the Egyptian army a few meters away from the Rafah border have reflected the viciousness of the action," the ministry stated in a press release on Saturday.

The video also showed a Palestinian security man as he was standing near a separation fence and trying to convince Egyptian soldiers in a nearby watchtower that the victim was mentally ill and there was no need to open fire at him.

The ministry deplored the incident as "reprehensible and a violation of the international humanitarian laws and norms," and called on the Egyptian authorities to conduct an immediate investigation into it and to hold the perpetrators legally accountable for their action.

The ministry also demanded the Egyptian authorities to release the body of the victim and hand it over to the Palestinian side in Gaza.

A mentally disabled Palestinian was shot and killed Thursday evening by Egyptian fire south of the border city of Rafah south of the Gaza Strip after he tried to cross the sea borders between Gaza and Egypt.

Palestinian security sources said that the Egyptian soldiers opened fire towards the young man after he tried to cross into the Egyptian shores.

The sources affirmed that the young man was mentally disabled.

Eyewitness told Anadolu news agency that Palestinian border guards tried to prevent the young man from crossing the sea borders; however he managed to escape and to enter into the Egyptian sea borders for few meters.

No Egyptian source has commented on the incident.

Since Sisi came to power in Egypt after the 2013 ouster of democratically elected Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt has implemented increasingly harsh measures on the Gaza border. Video

The Hebrew radio has said that the special envoy of the Israeli premier, Yitzhak Molcho, will visit Cairo next week to discuss the issue of natural gas with the Egyptian government.

Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu stated a few days ago that he had agreed with the Egyptian government to send a special envoy to Cairo reach a compromise regarding the problem of natural gas supplies.

Netanyahu expressed his confidence that Egypt and Israel would find a solution because they share strategic interests.

The Hebrew radio quoted an official source as saying that Molcho would explore with the Egyptian leadership avenues of restoring the diplomatic relations and exporting natural gas to Egypt.

In February 2012, the Israeli electricity company had filed a complaint with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) over Egypt's failure to continue supplying it with natural gas, and managed to receive a verdict ordering the latter to pay about two billion dollars in compensation.

Consequently, the Egyptian government decided to freeze talks on importing gas from Israel until the results of the appeal it filed against the ICC's verdict were declared.

Under a 20-year deal, Egypt had been supplying Israel with natural gas since 2008 before it suspended the contract in 2012 due to the exposure of its pipeline in the Sinai to repeated attacks by local militant groups.